St. Paul company to debut new teardrop trailer at Twin Cities RV Super Show this weekend

Vistabule, a St. Paul-based camper manufacturer, will debut a new model this weekend at the Twin Cities RV Super Show.

The Twin Cities RV Super Show will have hundreds of RVs from nine local dealerships, including the DayTripper, Vistabule’s newest teardrop trailer, on display at the U.S. Bank Stadium starting Thursday.

Vistabule, a St. Paul-based trailer manufacturer, will debut its new model, the DayTripper, at the Twin Cities RV Super Show Feb. 8 – 11, 2024 at U.S. Bank Stadium in downtown Minneapolis. (Courtesy of Vistabule)

The DayTripper offers custom lighting, storage and solar charging options, according to a company news release. Starting just shy of $15,000, the DayTripper is nearly 430 pounds lighter than its sister model, making for easier towing.

Vistabule, located at 755 N. Prior Ave. #111, has specialized in custom camping trailers for 13 years, per the release.

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The upcoming RV show comes on the heels of the St. Paul RV Supershow, which took place at the RiverCentre last month and featured a pink Vintage Cruiser travel trailer fit for a Barbie summer.

Twin Cities RV Super Show

When: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday; 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday
Where: U.S. Bank Stadium, 401 Chicago Ave., Minneapolis
Admission: Free
Info: usbankstadium.com/events/detail/2024-rv-show

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